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The European Central Bank will test banks' resilience to geopolitical turmoil next year, chief ECB supervisor Claudia Buch ...
New research published in the journal Neurology has shown that people who experience chronic stress may be at higher risk of having a stroke. The case-control study included 426 stroke patients ...
University of Leeds psychologists report that stress appraisal and perceived stress act as key conduits linking childhood trauma to adult depression, anxiety, defeat, and entrapment.
A study into a form of stroke that affects younger adults finds stress significantly increases stroke risk in women, but not in men.
New research shows that stress may increase the risk of stroke in younger women. Experts explain the stress-stroke connection and why women may be more at risk.
High levels of perceived stress are associated with a quadrupled risk of moderate or severe COPD flare-ups (excerbations), researchers reported recently in the Journal of the COPD Foundation ...
More information: Katarzyna Lindner-Cendrowska et al, Prospective heat stress risk assessment for professional soccer players in the context of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Scientific Reports (2024).
Patients with abnormal findings had worse outcomes down the road. Still unknown is exactly how to modify that risk.
With high temperatures increasingly affecting indoor workplaces, a newly enhanced mobile app offers real-time heat stress monitoring, health alerts, and risk assessment tools for employers and ...
Discover how chronic stress silently harms your heart through inflammation, blood pressure spikes, and heart rhythm changes that increase heart attack risk.
We know that chronic heightened stress is not optimal for physical health. A new study looks specifically at how it may increase the risk of stroke in certain people.
Workplace stress, on the rise for decades, has been treated by many organizations as a personal issue instead of a business-critical risk that merits executive oversight. This is likely due in ...